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Gravitational conversion factor

Power Number a dimensionless number used to describe the power dissipation of impeller and which is given by Np = Pg,/pN D where P = impeller power dissipation and g, = gravitational conversion factor. [Pg.454]

A given symbol may represent more than one property. The appropriate meaning should be apparent from the context. The equations given in Sec. 15 reflect the use of the SI or cgs system of units and not ft-lb-s units, unless otherwise noted in the text. The gravitational conversion factor gc needed to use ft-lb-s units is not included in the equations. [Pg.1689]

S = impeller speed M = liquid viscosity P = liquid density g = gravitational conversion factor... [Pg.261]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.657 ]




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